About the Competition
Finding inspiration everywhere
Our сompetition's logo has become a unique symbol imbued with multiple layers of meaning. Shaped like a four-leaf clover, it embodies the notion of good luck, which we aim to share with each participant in the Stars of Rotary contest. However, the true essence of our logo lies deeper in its design - comprised of four hearts, it represents the various dimensions of love experienced by individuals who are passionate about music.
At the core of the symbol lies another visual element formed by folded hearts, directly referring to the contest - a star.
The love of a child-student for music
A parent's love for their child aids in their journey of personal development
The teacher's love
for the student
The Love and recogniton of the
audience towards the musician
The сompetition of the contest: music rotates the world!
The concept of this international event reflects an approach that encompasses three important and inherently significant phenomena:
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consciousness
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empathy
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expression
CONSCIOUSNESS
The state of a child's brain and their cognitive abilities are a complex process, where music helps to form new neural connections and CONSCIOUSNESS. To explore this phenomenon in the months leading up to the сompetition, we will host podcasts on our сompetition's YouTube channel featuring renowned psychologists, influential public figures, prominent personalities, and musicians (jury members) discussing the influence of music on the brain.
EMPATY
The second crucial aspect of the сompetition is feeling, the ability to empathize, to have a subtle perception of the world, and the capacity to see and create beauty. We invite everyone, including children with disabilities, to listen to classical music spread across various venues in Almaty, nurturing EMPATHY.
Expression
The third aspect of the conceptual essence is EXPRESSION. The сompetition itself is an EXPRESSION! Children can express their attitude towards the world through their performances to the audience, overcoming their fear of public exposure. They can express themselves and become extraordinary individuals.